Dr. Aparna Varshney
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | Sahu Ram Narayan Murli Manohar Rajkiye Ayurvedic College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in women’s health—especially when it comes to infertility, hormone shifts, and chronic skin troubles that just don’t go away. Most of my patients come in with PCOS, irregular periods, unexplained delays in conceiving, or skin issues like pigmentation, eczema, acne that flares randomly and affects confidence big time. I don't just look at the symptoms though... the first thing I try to catch is *why* the imbalance started in the first place.
My focus is on combining classical Ayurvedic therapies with customized herbal meds and daily habits that fit *that* person’s life—not just something copied out of a book. And yeah, some cases need deeper detox or diet correction first before jumping to herbs. Others respond well with gentle support and steady tracking. No two plans are really the same.
End goal? To help the patient feel more stable—not just physically but mentally, emotionally too. Whether it’s cycle regulation, skin clearing, or hormonal harmony... I just try to get their system working *with* them again. |
Achievements: | I am lucky to have had hands-on exposure in maternity setups where I was right there—managing antenatal checkups, supporting postnatal care, handling gynecological complaints that need both patience and sharp observation. That work really helped shape how I understand women’s health on-the-ground, not just textbook-style. Blending Ayurvedic protocols with what's actually needed during pregnancy or recovery? That balance takes practice—and that’s exactly what those clinical days gave me. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with five years of focused experience working in women’s health—and honestly, I feel like that area chose me more than the other way around. I’ve spent most of my clinical time helping women deal with all kinds of gynecological issues—PCOS, painful cycles, unexplained infertility, irregular periods, antenatal support, postpartum recovery, all of it. Some cases are new, some come in after years of trying everything else and not finding answers. That’s where Ayurveda makes sense to me—it doesn’t just fix the surface, it *asks why*. I rely on classical Ayurvedic treatments mixed with practical adjustments that actually work in modern life. That includes personalized herbal formulations, dosha-based dietary support, lifestyle shifts and sometimes Panchakarma therapies when deeper cleansing or reset is needed. But the key is—*every woman is different*. You can’t give the same protocol to a 25-year-old with PCOS and a 35-year-old struggling to conceive. Their body, mind, routine, agni—everything plays a role. I always try to listen for those differences before planning anything. One thing I’m deeply invested in is hormonal balance—not just for conception but for energy, mood, sleep, weight, skin... it affects so much more than people realize. Ayurveda gives us a framework to bring that balance gently, without force or suppression. We work with the cycle, not against it. When women start understanding how their body works, what signs to notice, what to change—not because I told them but because they *feel* it—that’s when real healing begins. I’ve seen patients finally ovulate after years, others carry healthy pregnancies after losses, some just start feeling normal again. That’s the goal. Not temporary fixes, but sustainable health. I’m here to guide, support, and adjust as we go. Because healing’s not linear—and it’s definitely not one-size-fits-all. But with the right Ayurvedic tools, it’s always possible.